Etihad Airways is to launch daily flights
between Abu Dhabi and Nairobi on 1 April 2012.
The flights will be
operated by a two class Airbus A320 aircraft with 16 Pearl Business class
and 120 Coral Economy seats.
Nairobi is the 72nd destination in
Etihad’s global network and the return flights will create a new
link between the two capital cities of Kenya and the United Arab
Emirates.
“This new route will allow Etihad to tap
into large traffic flows between East Africa, North Asia, and the
Indian Subcontinent,” the airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr
James Hogan, said. “Our strategy is to target areas
of strong growth in emerging economies such as North, East and
Central Africa and we have a number of other destinations under
active consideration. Nairobi is an ideal
addition to Etihad’s global footprint. There are 38,000 Kenyan
nationals residing in the UAE and there are large and established
point-to-point traffic flows between the two countries. Also, Abu Dhabi and Kenya have much in common
economically. Both have 2030 plans in which tourism plays a vital
role and the UAE is one of the largest exporters to the country.”
In 2010 more than two million tourists visited Kenya,
including some 295,000 from the Middle East.
This
new route will also service the considerable and growing flow of
people and capital between Kenya and North Asia, with major Chinese investment in Africa generating passenger demand in both
directions.
The managing director of the Kenya Airports
Authority, Eng. Stephen Gichuki said, “Our airport is currently undergoing an expansion and
upgrading of its facilities which includes the construction of a
new terminal. This will have the capacity to handle 20 million passengers, and construction is expected to begin in January
2012.”
Etihad began dedicated cargo services to
Nairobi in March, 2009 and now operates five freighter flights
with a total capacity of 340 tonnes each week. This will increase
by 5% from 1 April 2012.
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